Has anyone come up with a way AROUND site blocks to US Players

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I'm inclined to never play sites which are so *^%$# stooopid that they attempt to self evaluate foreign laws, such as the US FINANCIAL law, INCLUDE themselves into rstricted FINANCIAL corporate groups in FOREIGN LAWS, such as the US FINANCIAL corporate law, and reject UNAFFECTED PARTIES such as US INDIVIDUALS. I say let these F*cktards eat sh*t and die. AND lastly adjust their business in an UNAFFECTED location to exclude UNAFFECTED parties. I myself have enough trouble just keeping up with my own governments laws, much less adding other nations' laws to my obligation. But that is just me, since I have greater grasp of law than the average bear.

More to the point.

Has anyone in the US found a method of opening, loading, playing, and getting paid in sites which ostensibly DO NOT accept US players?

In any such embargo, there are always smugglers, black markets, and other fixes which can be made.

I, myself have tried to get a friend to ask an UK friend to open a site, just to see if I could fund it with a US IP add., or play it with a US IP.

I often wonder, since I travel and play my own accts from destinations in the US, if a foreign player, visiting the US has full access to his stoopid mngmnt poker site?

ANY ideas about any of these points?
 
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im sure such info is out there, but do you really think this is the best to go about getting an answer? i mean seriously. there is always a way to do something but imo, this is not a good place to be asking.:rolleyes:
 
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Yeah, I don't think the black market operates on an open forum. :icon_tong
 
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I don't think the problem is asking about it.....

I think the problem is getting your money if you win....OR not getting your account blocked if they realize you're a US citizen.

There are at least 3 sites which are really easy to deposit money in for the US. pokerstars, Full Tilt both accept echeck, and Playersonly accepts credit cards. To put money on a site that bans a certain country asks for certain banishment of said funds.
 
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On Wed I was allowed, FROM New Jersey, to deposit $200 to Doyle's Room. Today I tried to logon, and they blocked me. The reason? My IP is New jersey (still at Dad's). but the F&*kers took the $$, no prob. What a crock of shit that is~
 
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You can not get around it Mark. They track it by IP address. I opened an account at a site while I was in England but could not play on it once I returned to the US. And don't even bother with any of those IP address masking sites - they are not cheap and I doubt if they work. Even if they did you could never cash out so what is the point?

Play at a site that accepts players from your country.
 
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I've thought of this. There are still a couple of ways.

1 - get a calling plan where you can call Canada or mexico for free. find an ISP in one of those countries. Using this Dialup ISP your IP address comes up as being from Canada or Mexico or whatever. Therefore you are NOT in the USA. The problem would be getting your check, since your address would have to be from the same country, so hopefully you know someone that can get you a mailing address.

2 - you can rent a server in another country, and then using Remote Desktop Utility you can use that server to play at your favorite site. The problem with this is that this would be laggy and slow, and you still have the mailing problem.
 
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There are enough poker sites that do accept players from the US - what could possibly be the draw at a site that doesn't want US players?

Why go thru the hassle... play someplace where US players are welcome
 
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I am interested in this because i am facsinated with PKR
 
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haha yea i doubt anyone in these forums associates with the black market. but if youre really trying to make this happen you need a way to withdraw so they dont know u live in the US. 2nd if you know any hackers or computer techs you should ask them about the ip code hack. My friend said its def. possible. good luck. it will prob cost you some money for the hack though
 
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If you find a way to do this, I believe in the end you are setting yourself up to lose money that you deposited or that you may win. if you happen to win and try to withdraw this will be when they catch you. You will have no right to it because you used deceit to try and obtain the money.
 
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Why even bother. Stick with the well known established sites like poker stars and FullTilt and you won't find yourself in any trouble like maybe trying to cash out if your fortunate to having a bankroll in the first place.
 
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As others have asked, what would be the advantage of getting "around" the blocks when you can play at PokerStars or Full Tilt? What are you not getting that you want?

To answer your question, you could do it but it wouldn't be free. Use a proxy connection from a foreign country (google VPN or SSH tunneling) and set up a foreign PO box that forwards your mail to the US (think Mailboxes Etc.). But again, why go through all the trouble?
 
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I would guess that he's trying to get at the "greener pastures" of Titan Poker, Mansion Poker, and party poker. Many sites that rank the fishyness of poker sites have these 1st, 2nd, and 3rd respectively.
 
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I thought Doyle's room allowed US players?

Here is what I found from their chat support. I am in NJ too.

you: Hello Peter are US players alllowed to play for money at Doyles room
Peter: yes they are
Peter: but not from new jersey
you: ah ok
you: cool
you: just not NJ?
Peter: 13 states have been banned
you: ok thanks for the update. I know somene who says they made a deposit from NJ and then was not allowed to play. Why take the deposit if they arent allowed to play
Peter: the IP addresses were blocked by micro gaming
Peter: he can request a cashout
you: ok thanks

So it seems you can get your money back or wait till you are not in NJ playing.


On Wed I was allowed, FROM NEW JERSEY, to deposit $200 to Doyle's Room. Today I tried to logon, and they blocked me. The reason? My IP is New jersey (still at Dad's). but the F&*kers took the $$, no prob. What a crock of shit that is~
 
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I had enough trouble with Party Poker when it was legal for U.S. players. I can only imagine how hard it would be to get your $ out if it's not legal. I can't think of even one poker site that is that good that it would be worth the aggravation. On the other hand I understand why it would be satisfying to figure out how to get around the rules. Good Luck
 
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I'm inclined to never play sites which are so *^%$# stooopid that they attempt to self evaluate foreign laws, such as the US FINANCIAL law, INCLUDE themselves into rstricted FINANCIAL corporate groups in FOREIGN LAWS, such as the US FINANCIAL corporate law, and reject UNAFFECTED PARTIES such as US INDIVIDUALS. I say let these F*cktards eat sh*t and die. AND lastly adjust their business in an UNAFFECTED location to exclude UNAFFECTED parties. I myself have enough trouble just keeping up with my own governments laws, much less adding other nations' laws to my obligation. But that is just me, since I have greater grasp of law than the average bear.


I am not sure I have properly understood your rant, but I gather you are complaining that some non-US sites have banned US players because of UIGEA ?

All of the main ones which have done so (Titan, Party etc.) are in the UK or in UK jurisdiction. The UK authorities require that a trader shall not break the law either in the UK or in any major jurisdiction where he operates. Therefore, they have no choice in the matter and it is pointless to complain about them.

Your complaint should be directed at those who caused the problem. I believe you will find them in Washington.
 
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What upsets me so much is that they KNEW they wouldn't allow me to play...so why did they take my deposit? Fraud. And Theft. Fraud for taking the money and theft for refusing me to use it after I made the deposit. by allowing me to make the deposit, they implied I was allowed to play and created a contract with me; which they breached. They should have/could have refused the deposit.
 
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What upsets me so much is that they KNEW they wouldn't allow me to play...so why did they take my deposit? Fraud. And Theft. Fraud for taking the money and theft for refusing me to use it after I made the deposit. by allowing me to make the deposit, they implied I was allowed to play and created a contract with me; which they breached. They should have/could have refused the deposit.

Peter: 13 states have been banned
you: ok thanks for the update. I know somene who says they made a deposit from NJ and then was not allowed to play. Why take the deposit if they arent allowed to play
Peter: the IP addresses were blocked by micro gaming

Was this account previously set up elsewhere? When you get back to LV (is that where you live?), you should be able to use it then. But the reason I ask is that 13 states is a lot of people. If someone LIVES in NJ, set up the acct there, and they accepted $$$, you'd have a lot of pissed off people if they had to go through process and possibly expense of getting their money back. I'd be surprised a class act like Doyle would allow this to go on for too long. From the above chat, it sounds like a software or server design oversight or glitch - meaning that IP addresses are not tagged/flagged/tracked in the deposit section from accounts that were set up in a 'legal' state? But perhaps always tracked in the games lobby? I could be completely wrong though.
 
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Are you saying if your a foreign player and you come to the US is there a way to get around the blocks? Because yes if you set up your account in another country you should be able to sign on from anywhere in the world as long as the account was not originally created in the US
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Are you saying if your a foreign player and you come to the US is there a way to get around the blocks? Because yes if you set up your account in another country you should be able to sign on from anywhere in the world as long as the account was not originally created in the US
Kings

That is incorrect. It blocks US ip addresses.
 
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I`m just wondering whats the reason that they block u guys ?
i mean america is kinda famous for its poker
or is it the same as in holland bcause here live poker tourny`s (even home games) are illegal ....only the holland casino is allowed to offer pokergames for money (and who ownes the holland casino....yes the goverment)
I am allowed to play online(i think and i hope) only if i cash out more then 400$ from pokerstars
i have to pay tax....but if i send it to netteller first and then to my bank they never find out:cool:
 
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I`m just wondering whats the reason that they block u guys ?

Anti-gambling fanatics in the United States legislature managed to pass unpopular legislation to prevent their citizens from depositing money at gambling or poker sites.

Many of the large poker sites are licensed in the United Kingdom, where gambling is legal and subject to official monitoring.

United Kingdom law forbids corporations from trading illegally in foreign markets. This is really intended to stop people from (for example) selling drugs in Australia from an office in London in order to avoid the Australian authorities. However, in this instance, it means that the legal and licensed poker rooms of the UK cannot accept customers from the US unless they wish to have the authorities of both countries on their case.
 
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and what about the rules for live games then?they gonna bomb vegas or what
 
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